A Preview of MIP Calls For a Review of VideoAge’s MIP Issue
Last week the WaterCooler clued you in on what to expect at MIP 2015, and now we’ll tell you what to expect from VideoAge’s MIP/April issue, which (…)
Last week the WaterCooler clued you in on what to expect at MIP 2015, and now we’ll tell you what to expect from VideoAge’s MIP/April issue, which (…)
With MIP-TV less than a month away, VideoAge is ready with a sneak peek at what’s in store this April 13-16 in Cannes. According to organizer Reed Midem, (…)
There are currently just over 80 pilots, between comedies and dramas, that have the potential to become full series on the broadcast networks for the 2015-2015 U.S. TV season. VideoAge (…)
At the fifth edition of DISCOP Istanbul, which ended on February 25, there were 1,225 delegates representing 512 companies and 75 countries, according to organizers Globus Fairs and Basic (…)
In honor of Canadian Screen Week, which kicks off today and runs through Sunday, VideoAge caught up with Michael Hirsh, a veteran Canadian TV and film producer, to (…)
By Jay Samit, CEO of SeaChange
The chairman of the FCC, the U.S. regulatory agency, Tom Wheeler’s recent announcement on Net Neutrality underscored the inevitability of the debate: openness spurs (…)
It’s officially mid-season time for U.S. television! What that means is that the U.S. broadcast networks are replacing their less-than-successful new fall series with brand new ones.
Only three mid-season shows (…)
NATPE Miami will end later today, and we can report straight from the market floor that overall things were looking good — good as the daily happy hour (…)